Title : Automated quasi-continuous immunoanalysis of pesticides with a flow injection system - Kramer_1991_Pest.Sci_32_451 |
Author(s) : Kramer PM , Schmid RD |
Ref : Pest Sci , 32 :451 , 1991 |
Abstract :
Chemical methods (HPLC, GC/MS) for the control of pesticides in water at low concentrations are time-consuming, expensive and need sample pre-concentration. Immunoassays offer the potential of rapid, inexpensive, sensitive and specific detection methods. This paper presents a flow injection system that is based on immunochemical reaction and which provides the opportunity for automated, quasi-continuous measurements for screening water samples for the presence of pesticides. The method of flow injection immunoanalysis (FIIA) was compared with competitive ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). It is possible to measure in the range of interest of 0.1 ug litre-1, which is the limiting value of the European drinking water directive. Measurements were made for the triazine herbicides atrazine and propazine, which both cross-react with the polyclonal antiserum used. Furthermore, this device includes a new development of a membrane reactor for the exchange of used biological material, in this case antibodies. A brief comparison of ELISA and FIIA is presented, giving an overview of some aspects of the assays. |
PubMedSearch : Kramer_1991_Pest.Sci_32_451 |
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Kramer PM, Schmid RD (1991)
Automated quasi-continuous immunoanalysis of pesticides with a flow injection system
Pest Sci
32 :451
Kramer PM, Schmid RD (1991)
Pest Sci
32 :451